To the architects of this prankery, I salute you!
Araska is a rock, actually that is a lie, Araska is a fictional rock, in a fictional sea, in a fictional world, the only thing that could be said about is that, if said, world, sea and rock were to exist, then you would have a nice view of a fictional harbour.
Monday, April 23, 2007
An Intersection of Unconfirmed Paries
Erin was so kind as to capture this image on campus the other week, and mumbled something to me about, "bla bla bla Canon." She didn't in fact tell me that someone had painted the canon decidedly pink, and put a gigantic Troganic Horse astride it, furthermore she failed to mention that this particular horse had been branded with a unique symbol, one I bare proudly. So I bring to you today what appears to be the work of my Alma Mata, in cahoots, and I do mean cahoots, with the University of Toronto's Brute Force Squad.
To the architects of this prankery, I salute you!
To the architects of this prankery, I salute you!
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